Sounds like air in the system. Bleed the brakes. If that doesn't work you
might need a new master cylinder.
Tom B. 57 Stepside 3200
-----Original Message-----
From: derrick gray [SMTP:dgray_98_doc@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 2:33 PM
To: oletrucks chevy
Subject: [oletrucks] TF Master cylinder/ front clip
Hey guys,
Should I have to pump the brakes 3 or 4 times every time I stop.
Once I pump it, it gets a good firm pedal with lots of pedal. If I
don't pump it, it almost goes to the floor before it gets firm. Is
this a sign that I need to rebuild the master cylinder or is this
normal for these old trucks? Also, why is it that we hear so much
about camero, must@#g, and volare front clips but never anything about
late model pickup front clip swaps. Is this not a feasable union?
TIA
Derrick
'56 3100
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